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Contemporary Argentina: A Geographical Perspective [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 376 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 503 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367160439
  • ISBN-13: 9780367160432
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 376 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 503 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Jun-2022
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367160439
  • ISBN-13: 9780367160432
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In this perceptive book, David Keeling analyzes Argentinas changing position in the modern world economy against the backdrop of the countrys regional development processes. Combining systematic and area-based approaches, he discusses international and national trends that have shaped the social and economic geography of Argentina in profound and fundamental ways. Drawing on recent census data as well as on material from the Menem government, Keeling also explores whether Argentinas participation in the new world government has adversely affected environmental, labor, and social conditions. Since 1989, Argentina has experienced perhaps its most significant period of change since federation in 1880. Under the leadership of Carlos Menem and the Justicialista political party, contemporary Argentina is emerging from the chaos of long-term instability to reassert itself as a viable player in both regional and global systems.

In this perceptive book, David Keeling analyzes Argentinas changing position in the modern world economy against the backdrop of the countrys regional development processes. Combining systematic and area-based approaches, he discusses international and national trends that have shaped the social and economic geography of Argentina in profound and fundamental ways.
List of Tables and Figures
xi
Preface xvii
Acknowledgments xxiii
PART ONE ARGENTINA IN THE GLOBAL SYSTEM
1 Key Geographical Trends
3(24)
Uneven Regional Development
4(4)
A Theoretical Framework
8(5)
Restructuring Argentina's Pillars of Development
13(3)
Argentina's Spatial Dichotomies
16(11)
2 The Development of Regional and International Relationships
27(30)
On the Margins of Empire (1536-1852)
30(4)
Integration into the World Economy (1852-1930)
34(8)
Disengagement from the World Economy (1930-1990)
42(8)
Globalization and the New Argentina
50(7)
PART TWO RESTRUCTURING ARGENTINA'S PILLARS OF DEVELOPMENT
3 Society and Place
57(44)
Key Demographic Trends
57(17)
Social Indicators of Uneven Development
74(27)
4 Capital, Labor, and Production
101(46)
Recapitalizing Argentina
103(10)
Restructuring the Labor Market
113(11)
Restructuring Patterns of Production and Trade
124(23)
5 Transport and Communication
147(50)
Global Links to Global Cities
148(9)
Hemispheric Connectivity
157(11)
National Transport Networks
168(13)
Future Transport and Communication Strategies
181(16)
PART THREE THE GEOGRAPHICAL IMPACT: LOCAL AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT ISSUES
6 The Megacity
197(34)
Megacephalous Urban Growth
198(10)
Contemporary Buenos Aires
208(23)
7 Prosperous Agroindustrial Provinces
231(20)
The Pampeana Region
232(10)
Future Problems and Prospects
242(9)
8 The Challenge of Transition Areas
251(38)
Agroindustrial Oases of the Cuyo
252(5)
Future Development
257(6)
Patagonia: An Underdeveloped Frontier?
263(21)
Future Development Prospects
284(5)
9 The Problem of Submerging Rural Areas
289(34)
The Northeast
290(11)
The Northwest
301(22)
PART FOUR ARGENTINA IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
10 Future Argentina
323(8)
Argentina's Five Fundamental Myths
325(2)
Future Directions and Policy Issues
327(4)
Bibliography 331(12)
About the Book and Author 343(2)
Index 345
David J Keeling (Author)